KBKNSliriMl. CAVHKIA CO., PA. FRIDAY. Ai'ini. -js, ls-tt. LOtAI. AM lI KSO. U. A littlf snow storm wax on Iiamls nu Saturday. Tin- ilavs are now ovr Ihlrirt'ii hours in leiinlli. -Mr. M. C. A.hiiiK. 'f O'son, was in tow n on Momlay. Mrs. Kl.. rt S.-anlan visit.-d fri.-iuls in . J lintow n on Satiinlay. ; Th Kaimtl'-ss Kirn Company has 2 ordi-nil a m1 l'"s,! oarrium. Miss l.inl Kuln-rts, of tliis plaoc, is vis- Hint? frii-inis in Christiana. Pa. Mr. Pitrif Lai-y. of Loivtto, was a Visitor to our tow n on Tuesday. Tovnhip supervisors w ill find plenty of work on Hie roa.ls tins spring. Mrs. Lemon anil her daughter. Julia, are viitiii friends in Philadelphia. The eoiinty romliiissioniTS have placed a new tlnee-toll r-afe in their ollii e. Mr. .lames Mellon, of Carroll tow nship, s spent a few hours in town on Saturday. - The normal institute opened in this pluer on Monday i l li a lartre al tenilance. Mr. Philip Stolt. and wife, of Carroll township. isiteil Klieiishurvr on Tuesday. -There "ill !' little rest for the far mer from now until rorn planting is over. -Joseph Hi-slop, of .lohnstown. was jumped into jail for jumping his Uiard I. ill. --Mr. Isaae Weak land, of Susiniehanna town-hip. spent a few hours in town on Tuesday. -Mis Kannie Uichardson. of this place, has accepted a clerkship in a store at Kraddock. Frank lloerle. of the .lohnstown yti . sM-nt a few hours in town on Wednesday. Mr. .Ii hn I). F.airer. of Parr township, hauled out a new hoiler for his steam saw mill on Friday. -Mr. U. D. Kvans. of P.arr township. re-i-nily fractured a couple of his ril falling in his harn. -Mr. W. W. Plair. of Altoona. spent Sunday In town vi-iiinif his parents ex Sherlir Klairaud w ife. Unity I.aytoii, the typou'iaphii-al noin ad. looked in our sanctum on Monday w ith one of his hlandest smiles. Miss Klla Pisel. of South Fork, die. I at the residence of Mrs. Xoon in that plan on Saturday, aifed almiit 1.1 years. --I he harn of M r. Lew is New house, in Kcadc township, was paitially unroofed hy the w iiid-stoi in on Friday niulit. -Mr. John A. Cree. a well-known fit i - in of Keade townhi. lied at his hoiiu on Tuesday, aired ahoiil jears. i Mr. John ( iai uiaii. one of KIh-iiiIiiiiu's I old and w ell k now n ci t ieiis. i l iuu M-ri- ously III III his lioine in the K.i-t warl. I -Mr. Howard Williams, of I Ionic stead 5 visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ? .1. Williams, of this place, on Saturday. Mr. T. II. Il.-ist of llanisl.iirir. isher i to-dav iThiirsdav.i puttiui! Maple Parkin i'1-adiness for the reception of summer J iruests. i At a meetint; of the horoui;h council on Monday evenintt Henry Funk wa t elected st re -t commissi mer for the etisu . Iiur year. . . . . ....... 4 John I lovle, of South I-ork, died at j llasllns on Sunday aii-il ahout '.'i! year His remains were interred at Sunt h Fork on Tuesday. N. P. Mervlne. Kn., of Altoona. ha auiiouneed himself us u cundidate for pies jiieiii jiiuife oi r.iair coiintv on me i;t- puhlicau ticket. ' The post ollice at LatroUi w as enterei . ly liiitirlars on last Friday niorniui; w ho hlew nM-n the safe ami ifot. aw ay with tin money and flim worth of stamps. i - --trainmaster James a. trainer, a pioneer and one of the liest known railroad 'men along the Pennsylvania line, died at ,;his home in Altoona Friday afternoon. I --The ilotchkiu Sisters Concert Com -any uiul I'ell Uinifers will give one of . their U-st coiii eits at the Opera House in "this place on Wednesday night. Mav :trd. - Joseph Nenlx-rg, a fot liier resident, of this place, hut now of Johnstown, married .Mrs. Mary C. Koades, of that city on Fri day last. 'Squire Miami -rforming the . t-eri.-mony. -i A valuahle tract of Too acres of coal lands near the Summit, in Cambria county. ;mii recently sold hy the Robert Lemon heirs to the I'uinlii'ia Iron company. Con M.leratiou t l'.i.ono. . t A correspondent in the Sflmtitir 'l loricim savs that washing warts four lr live limes a day in a strong solution of .w ushing soda w ill remove them in a few days w ithout soreness. Pev. Father T. P. Smith, of Altoona. ;J-pcnl a few hours in town on Tuesday -hak i nir hands with his numerous friends, l ather Smith was formerly pastor of the 1 atholie congregation '.n this place, t - Mr. Christ Mnlii-fi-lt. of the West ward p.as sold his residence on Julian street to i.I. F. Mi lu Min k, Ksij.. w ho w ill remove .thereto ill a few Weeks. Mr. Shinefelt in-t.-inls to make Murrellville his future l.ollle. I n la-t Friday evening Hon. John ,'essna. of I'.eilfoid, while talking with .lA-tiovertior I iirtiit. at llarrishurg. was jiit tacked hy vettigo and would have Iilli-n lniil not aid hevn promptly on hand. Ml- ill-" recovered. - A c harter was granted to I he I ial lit in "J-.lecti ie Light Company on Monday. "1 In- capital is -.t,ti. Hirectors. J. L. pin- In II. A. A. Stephens, (i. Lloyd Owens. fl' rone; Michael h'ilharris, William M. rimth. (ialliiin. Kilitor KildulT. of the (ialliitln I'ii- l"f. -lilltlcd OVer into I lllt Tclil i.- l.it k and took out a marriage li- f '' fot -hit If and Klla Phahn, of Klin J-.ui. We Jon, with his many friend in l.i-ai l eouui atnlatiotis. . Fn.l Arhle. f Carroll township, this "'ll.!.ls IHty-tw,, (.U.S f air(i js jus! cutting U ,)jri s,.t ()f ,.,1, 0u. ,,f l.ein is nearly complete, and several more tie pi'.lrudiiig througn the ituuis. He Is lllpeileil , ha e some i.r I l.u sau .1 et-.o. Plai ted to make loom fr the new ones. - The White Hall livery ind sale stahles ' Mtoonu were destroyed hy lire on Tues 'v night, together with a lot :if hav. ''ain. hai!n-. hu.ies, eiirrieges, sh-lhs. ' At the time the tire hroke out aUiut vty horses were in the huildiun hut they ' I'- all Kotteii out w ithout much ditllcul- -A. K. Iloyer Imardeil ut Wilmore, hut "ki-d as a telegraph operator for the iilisylvaiiia ltili-o:ol m.-ir I ........... fhile ri.l.ng home from work on a freiiht ruiii lat Thur.. i.. i J mill,, lie vtilllieu ' get ulf when III.. Imin e.. ....! ... , .-.ii (j'.iu iasi. J li-l. hetvyei-n ;he cars und w as uroiind ' pill I S. Hiii.iii.ir.lo,, W T()U, a ,,,.,,,,,,1 "f -M,,, fr the purpose of macada-'"-'"g tin- M,e-ts of that uorouuh. It U "'ite, t)liU t:i( w, f sutllcient f.r '"' sipiare ami t'jMtii ..n..nrl. t..r ii.i 1 lie I in nr.. k...... i .. . .....- reporu-o as one mat - badly u ;txl,l u,i ,,. i , . . - ...,., IIIAHIT P U hunt delay. Jesse Plutnnier, an old resident f Al toona. died at his home In that eity on Friday last, after a long Illness. The de ceased was Nirn near Wilmore, in this county, on the nth of Octoher, 1S14, and was at the time of his death 7S years, months and '1 days old. It is said that the Pcnnsy lvania road is hiring a numher of new passenger hrake nien on account of the Increased travei to the World's Fair. Within the past month twelve new men have lieen taken on the Pittshurg division, although some of these were to supply vacancies caused hy older men quitting. A peddler stopped at the liotise of Mr. John James, in Cumbria tow nship, on Sat urday where lie sold a few small articles. While Mrs. Owens, the house-keeper, went into -in m.I loiiiiiiir r.xmi to iret some change to pay for the purchases, the peddler fro.t onto a silver watch that was Hi siut Look out for him. The business card of Messrs. Peed fc Heinle, attorneys at law in this place, will he found in another column. The gentle men cointiosiii!' this linn are IhiiIi well know u for their business and legal qiiali tii-ations and clients can depend that any business entrusted to their care will lie promptly and ably attended to. A number of farmers in Jackson town ship have joined togi ther Tor the purpose of selling their coal land. They hav authorized ex-Register and Keeonh-r James M. Singer to act as agent ami nc gotiate the sale of the coal which uggre irates about l.r.i acres. Mr. Singer is to receive 1 per cent, on the amount of tin sale. Daniel Shoupe. who is now serving time in jail at V. uiontow n. for non-pay meiit of costs, has an interesting history II.. served as a soldier during the w hole of the war of the reliellion, and was one of the men who acted as death-watch over Mrs. Suratt for three days Ix-fore she was executed. He sprang the trap that hurled her into eternity. A bill has tiecn signed by the governor increasing the maximum of punishment for the first conviction of murder in the second degree to twenty years. This will cause more convictions to U- found for murder in the second degree. Many peo ple are are opposed to capital punishment and twenty years is equivalent to a life imprisonment in most cases. M ut ray Ickes, son of Jesse IS. Ickes. of A'looua. was drowned in the Juniata riv er on Sal urdav morning at the upper end of three-mile il.iin near Flowing Spring, a few miles from Williamsburg. The Imi was out duck shooting with Roy iiesy and Virgil Taylor. He was in the buggy w hich w as overt iiriiisl in the stream and both boy and hotse were drowned. Kx-Senator James C. Clarke, one of the wealthiest itiens of (ireeusbiilg. died on Sunday morning. He was elected to I he senate IsTii. At thetitneof his death h ' was piesid nt of the lireenshurg Hanking Company, and was latgely inter ested in mines and coal lauds, lie was a member of the Westmoreland county bar hut never practiced tin profession. The store-room and dwelling house ow ned by l. P. Moore, of A I tooiia. sit uaied on the t lesson ,v Coal (mi I railroad, a short distance from Ashville, caught lire from a defect i ye tine on Monday morning and but ned to the ground, w ith bin iiltle of the stock or furniture savi-d. The steam saw-mill lielonging to the same par ty was also burned together with consid erable lntnlier. On Friday the four-year-old child of Mrs. Mary Clemens, Oak drove. Peim tow nship. Westmoreland county, died un der peculiar ciruinstances. Saturday, the l.Mli inst.. the child got. a grain of corn lodged in the windpipe, which could not lie removed without an oM-rat ion. This the friends would t.ot permit, and the little one lingered until Friday, w hen death end ed its su lb-rings. This morning Joseph Isenbtirg while in Alderman Harris" ollice used vulgar language and w as promptly ejected from the ollice. Shortly before noon he was ar rested on a warm nt sworn out by Consta ble Harris charging him with disorderly 'oiiduct. Iscuhutg was lined f." and costs, in default of which he was committed for live days, but afterward paid the amount. Jnh itsluirn II, riihl. We are sorry to notice that Prother Letts, of the Carrolltow u AYwm. lias prose cuted P.rotht-r Kaylor, of the Hastings TriJmnt for criminal libel in publishing a letter fr m Carrolltown last week that re llected on Mr. Letts. If mutual friends would make an etTort to bring them to gether we believe they could come to an understanding satisfactory to both with out, the intervention of a court and jury. deorge Shirley, of Adams township, died on Friday last from injuries received about ten days previous by Ix-ing run over with a heavily laden wagon. At the time of the accident Mr. Shirley was driving u four mule team and in going down a steep hill between deistow u and Klton the team became unmanageable ;u,, ,iln uf. Mr. Shirly lieing thrown under the wagon which passed over him causing internal injuries w hich caused his death. Mr. Charles A. Schwab, superinten dent of the Kdgar Thompson and Home stead steel works, and his amiable wife. will celebrate their tin wedding lit their elegant home in Pruddock. on next Mon day evening. The invltath-ns which have U-en issued for the event are accompanied by an exceedingly unique and handsome tin card, artistically -mlossed and hearing this legend in raised while letters; -lss:i Sell w ah-1)1 n key H'l.'l." An unknown man was struck by en gine .o. j.fciS uhoiit H o clock on Tuesday morning near Pennington, and Instantly killed. H is head was rrushed into an un recognizable mass. The remains were taken to Altoona and given ill charire of I'ndertaker Arthur. There was nothing on the lioily by winch t he man could lie identilied. He w as nbout In years old and was clad in good hul well worn clothing. I'he liody was taken to the Jtlalr county farm on Tuesday afternoon. The Pellefonle Qnzrtte of pril iMtli says: This morning t ?::) o clock Miss Helen CVader, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ceader. applied tl latch to the Ibdh fonte Fur nice Company's large works at this place. which had lieen idle for tin past two years. Leeentlv extensive preparations were made and the capacity of the furnace in creased from c tons to that of .'., tons per day. Kvervthlng Is In the W-st of shaH- and a lot of ore is on hand. A terrible accideut hapM-ued yesterday morning at Johnsonhurg. where llarrv Hutchinson and wife met with instant Uh. TI.ev resided in a house which rested on a post foundation. Mr. Hutch inson was underneath the building flxinif the gas connections, and railed Ills wif to 1st hi m. While they were there the wind Mflird the house from Its foundation. It settled down and crushed the two un derneath It. They were tiolh taken out dead. They were both young and leave no family. Kmie J.oulcr. There have linen many robberies re cently In Huntingdon and iielghlmrinij towns, and on Momlay evning four strangers were arrested in Huntingdon on suspicion. They gave their names as J W. Klwood and Charles Myers, of Pitts burg; KuUTt W. Raymond, or Coatsville, and John Peoples, of Kast Liberty. Ray mond had tiri worth of Mstage stamps on his person, and it is believed that lie 'jvas implicated In the te -ent postoilice rob bery at dallilzin. He wears a wooden stump on his right leg. It is now claimed that the gum on the obverse side of the Columbian stamps is uic dieted and warranted to cure catarrah, relieve a eak back, prevent cramp in the stomach, brace up a torpid liver, destroy the appetite for alcohol, morphine, and tobacco, relieve that tired feeling and kill warts. A telegram from Washington, Pa., says that the Commissioners of Washing ton county have received a letter from Representative deorge K. Lawrence, in which he instructs them to pay no more bounty on fox scalps. He says that It has lieen discovered that the title to the act creating the bounty is defective, and the hoards of county commissioners which know tliis are refusing to grant orders on the treasurer. Commissioners llailey says no more bounty money will be paid by Washington county. William Shaffer, of Johnstown, had lieen Imard ing at W. J. Puck's until hi his unpaid bill amounted to &T7.". Some time ago he skipped the bill and depurti-d suddenly. W. C Schroth, Ksq, of this place issued a warrant, which was placed in the hands of the borough constable. Mike Zolluer. Mike proceeded to get onto his w hereabouts, and on Saturday lie ar rested him within two miles of lloutzdale and brought him here. NhatTcr then set tled the matter, paying, U'sides tlie board bill, costs. Cttrriilltinin Xeim. A case w as decided in the Lackawanna courts the other day through an opinion handed down by Judge Archibald iu which Patrick Can, a tow nship auditor, sougt to collect pay from the county for time spent iu preparing for the spring elections as provided by the Paker ballot law. The case was decided against Carr, Judge Archibald holding that the Paker ballot law does not authorize the county com missioners to pay borough or township auditors wages for the time occupied by them in preparing the local ballots and in delivering them. Mr. Joseph Criste, one of Washington tow nship's oldest and liest citizens died at his home on Wednesday morning after a week's illness from pneumonia. agid 81 years. Mr. criste nan im-cii a requiem oi Cambria county for sixty years and was always regarded as an honest, upright man. He is survived by his wife; three brothers, James, of Alumna; Daniel, of Summit; Augustus, of Missouri: and one ister. Mrs. Inlow. of Altoona. Funeral w ill take place on Friday morning. Ser vices will Ik- hold Iu St. Aloysius" Catholic church, at Summit, and interment w ill be made in the cemetery attached. Jfarrlaic l.lrnea. The following marriage licenses were Is sued hy the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, April -i'i. ls'.i.: Philip Vincou Mei tie and Mary Matilda Carbatigh. Morrellville. Joseph Isenb-.ng and Mary Catharine Roads. Johnstown. Charles A. Staltler and Sarah Daily. lohnstow n. I'homas J. Cense and Lena Ieozicr. Hastings. Robert Dillon, Klder township, and Ma tilda Kunt.. Susquehanna tow nship. Samuel Joseph Dorkey and Mary J. Speigelhalii-r. dallitzin. James Connor and Cally ' Waterman. Susquehanna township. David Hart and Mary J. Doyle, Johns town. Allien Herman and Pert hi Kudel. Johnstown. Matthew II. Jones and Maud A. Piatt. Hastings. Mike Solomon and Annie Tomisko. dinstow n. John Dravetzky and Mary Stcigauf, Johnstown. William H. Cox, Ashv ille, and Mahala K. dault, DysarL Andrew J. McMulleti, Altoona, and La- viua .1. t.i kennxli-. dallitiu. Richard J. Daly and Clara HofTmin. Pittsburg. Kdw urd Huhcr. Carrolltow n. and Lucin- da U. Switzler, Carroll township. Charles Wakelield and Lizzie La in it.. Coiiemaugh. John Magdiak and Agnyska Sallar.ka. Hastings. Joseph Reiner, Jr., and Victoria dill. Chest township. Louis Locher, Johnstown, Lizzie Lint- ner, i:ro.vnstown. deo. F. Keng and Mary A. lloxler. Johnstown. William Miller and Amanda 1. Plough, Cumbria county. John Sylvester Wyant and Carlotte K. Rose, West Taylor township A Fntal Wmk. Somkkskt, Pa., April The report of a fatal railroad wieck, w hich occured on tin; Hare Rinks railioad four miles south of Somerset lias Just reachtsj here. The road is two miles in length and runs to a large stone quarry operated by the owners of the road. The graJe is aUnit 1.10 leet to the mile. In coming down tliis vii.ing the train became unmauagchle and dashed down the grado with frightful velocity. At the foot of an incline w ere several loaded freight cats, into w hich the passenger train plunged. On the engine were Knglneer Xcff, his son, and John K. Pyle, with his wife and his daughter. The three latter were hurled under the engine as it leaped from the track and were Instantly killed. Neff and his son were fataily scalded. On the cars were a a large number of workingtni n, some of whom jumped from the lunaway train and escaped with slight injuries. The balance were crushed in the wreck; how many is not yet known. Seven bodies have already bi-cn recovered. The w ildest rumors as to the number of persons injured and killed ale afloat and intense excitement prevails, a many of the persons know n to have been on the train are residents of Somerset or have relatives livinu here. Lightning's Wrlc All example of the power and quickness of lightning was given at the residence of Philip L'ash, who lives in Coiiemaugh tow nship, on Thursday evening last. Dur ing the heavy storm that prevailed at that time, Mr. Hash's barn, which contained about two tons of hay, a horse, several cow s and four sheep, w as struck by a bolt of lightning and immediately took lire. Mr. Kasli discovered the Haines almost Immediately and, running to the burn, re-leas-d all the animals. For a while it looked as If the flames would reach the house occupied by Mr. Hash and his family, as the wind was blowing in that direction, but the heavy rain w hich was falling at the time pre vented this. The barn was entirely con sumed. Mr. Hash places his loss at aUiut t Mi. on which there is a small insurance Sniiurmt lniuerit. The WoadTil Brltlg. County commissioners J. d. Lloyd and John Kirby on M ondav examined the site for the propositi bridge over Little Cone niaugh leading from Hie Kleveiith ward to Franklin. While they Rave no positive assurance of what they will do, it Is know n they looked with favor on the project, and It is believed w ill recommend the appro pi ifUioli ot a handsome sum toward paying for the construction of a bridge at that point. JnhnntttwH IlcruUl. Kprlal Arani(nt Lint. Ust of causes net down for trial at a special term of argument court to Ih! held May 8, lino: Fleck vs. p. U. R. Co.; Martin vs. (Jlade; Poor Directors of C larion county vs. Poor Directors or Cambria county; Murdock Pros. vs. McKclvey. J. C. Dauiiy, Prothououiry. C'ommamlratd. EtllUtr Fri t man: Dkau Sir: I notice that you as chair man of the Democratic county committee have called that oody to meet to devise some plan for the betterment of the Demo cratic party in Cambria county. As an outsider 1 -vould suggest that you first And out w nether you have any Dem ocratic oarty left iu the comity. ou say in your call w ith keen irony (I do not know whether you intended it as such) that no one has ret come forward as a candidate for treasurer. Well, this is a straw w bich shows which way the wind is blowing. No mail with an ounce of wit would set himself up to be knocked down and slaughtered iu the house of his supposed friends, who were in reality covert and cut-throat enemies. So in all probability the Republican nominee will have a walk over. How are the mig.ity fallen! Some years ago the Republicans lioasted that they would soon capture the principal ollices of the county, then held by the Democrats. Have they not succeded w ith a vengeance? They have the judge, the sheriff, the county superintendent of schools, and one member of assembly (the Democrats were allowed the other to keep them iu good humor) every one of them stalwart Republicans. It docs not appear that you have any further need for rules for the Democratic party at this rate. If, however, you think there issome hope left by revising the rules, you should re vise the list of the rank and file. Also, yu should prune down or cut out for good and all the fungus grow th of rottenness that has ingrafted itself ou a large part of the Dem ocratic paity in this county of late years. It was not Republicans that elected the above named oflicers, but bad Democrats They listened to siren sweetness of these oily-tongtied gentlemen and were captured. So look to the weak -kneed in the ranks and call them to time In-fore it is too late. These ollices will IxH-ome vacant in due time, and it you shall not have disciplined the untrustworthy Democrats iu the mean time, you may as well prepare to disband and say Othello's occupation is gone. One of the ollices is ahout vacant al ready, that of county superintendent of schools, and although the present encum-Ix-nt has held the ollice for six years, less a few months, it appears he is not yet sat- islied. The taste of ollice has sharpened his aiqietite. Democrats (at least in name) elected him three years ago. Some of them, however, did not see the trap laid for them. He only asked them for a com plimentary vote (a kis;. xIitical trick). und their complimc nlarics elected him to their consternation. And now, would you believe it. he is U'ggiug lemocrats to vote for him again, and against a Democrat as -oniM-tent as Mr. Leech. One would supimse M r. I.ech would lie shy about asking Democrats to prove traitors to their cause a second lime. Put he is a very smooth fellow and knows his men. In allowing the wool to be pulled over their eyes the Democrats are told that it is not a oliiical ollice. This might do very well to "lie told the marines." It ought not to be, but the Republicans have made it m. Coventor le aver appointed Mr. LeiM-h U cause of his pronounced Re publicanism. He is not leys a Republican now than then. Pesides, Mr. Kditur, if you take note at the directors meeting on May Slid (you will be there I am sure) you can see whether the Republicans consider it a (Mimical ollice or otherwise. Yu will sec every Republican director ol-ying his order from headquarters, viz: invaribly voting for IH'ch and not one for Foley. You w ill also Im' able to see for yourM-lf at that meeting w ho among the directors are rotten Democrats. z. A PIcTliiir aM ariclllimii. At the farmer's institute to be held for this county at Carrolltow n ou Tuesday and Wednesday May S'th and 31st a number of notable perMins from a'l parts of the state will lie present. Among others who have signified their intention of being there are Covernor Pat tison. Secretary KdRe, of the state Uiard: Senator Criu htield. of SomerM't; Prof. S. P. Higes. of York, a prominent lecturer; Jos. McCraeken, of Jefferson county; and Fred Jackel, Emj., of Holliday sburg. All these parties will take an active part in the institute, which will lie entirely agri cultural in its nature. Nr. Jackel will read an essay indermau. and Judge White, of Indiana county, Jas. J. Kaylor, John McCormick, Thos. J. Itell, Prof, dibsou and others from this county will read papers on agricultural subjects. Mrs. and M iss Critchlield, of SonierM-t, are also on the program. The musical portion of the program w ill lie rendered by Miss Itlauchard and Miss McDonald, of Pittsburg. A feature of the program will be an ad journment on Memorial Day, when the assembly will repair to the cemetery to decol ate the graves of the soldiers buried there, where Covernor Pattison will de liver au oration. A general invitation will lie issued to the (J. A. II. joists of the coun ty to take part in this ceremony. A Big Hrk. A freight wreck occurred near Mineral Point on Monday afternoon w hich resulted in a large money loss to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, but no lives were lost. Three freight trains were moving west ward, the first consisting of 7.1 empty cars, the second w ith 4'i empty cars, ai:d the third with 30 cars loaded with various kinds of merchandise. Owing to a brake-bar dragging from one of th.' cars of the first train, the train was stopped. The brakemau went back and stopped the train following, when a brake man from the second train starti-d back to stop the third train, but It was too close and could not be stiqqied in time, and the engine crashed into the Mi-ond trait:, throwing eight cars over the bank, when the engine toppled over. The wreckage caught fire from the loco motive and a lot of goods was destroy ed, besides four U-en cars and the I'K-omo-tive. The loss to the company is estima ted at TiO,iim. The wr-ck occurred at three o'clock iu the afternoon and all trains east and west were delayed until midnight when the wrecking crew got the tracks clear. JHIarellaavana Natirea. nUI'SE l'UK KKN r. A feven room pltitertd home Id Carroll l wonhli. convenient to farrolltoan. Inquire of ol the (utiacritMir. JAMtSSHAHBALUH. I'HK K.bennt.um HulMtns a. Iomn A loelatlon 1. will ollor fur tale at the eanell chamber. enstiurK, on the !ourth Momlay In May, (t.oiw.oo. I HUS. HAIS, L.BKTKB L.AMIMBK, Serretary. Prealtlent. 17H1KSAI..E. One pair heavy draught bone, well mated. Hand f earl Old. Wi;i lell cheap J. W.SH AKKAt'OH. Mcb.17.3t. Carrolltown. IK you are wanting Honk. Stationary, Book lets. I Kiln. Oauie. Toy. N'oveltle. School supihe. Kuntier HooU or Shoe, etc.. etc.. yon ran bare y nr want tuiqille.1 hy a ls t tot'. T. H..IerU' More, KlienFhurg. Although an old e-tadlli-heil one. It In abreant ot the time and a I way well hll.il with ood at all kind. An ex change linrary ba been ftarted at tbia (tore, wh rre lor and tu cent yoa can rem moot any iMxik yu want to read. Any book or anything elre not In rtock procured lor you at once. t erythlng old at lowtut price, litre nt a call and aee lor yourvelt. a never nw ucn a large and elegant flock In fcbenabunr. Ilruakfanna ar ! I.iejwar tfatult fvall I v-ly fared ly AilnUalaitrlaf lr. II Mint ea ! p-lii. It I manufactured aa a Kwder, whlcn can be Ktven In a gla ol lieer. a cup ol cottee or lea. or In lood. without the knowledge of the patient. Ill absolutely baruile. and will effect a perma nent and vieeily cure, whether the patient I a moderate drinker or alcobolle wreck. It bai been Klvea In thuunand ol ease and In every Instance a ier!ect cure ha followed. It never falls. The syatem once luireanated with the s peel Be, It be come an utter Impossibility for the liquor ap ieiite to eilat. Cure uuarao teed. 48 page book ol particulars tree. Address tlOI.UKN SHEiUHlHMI., aBlt.ir. a iteceSUUlnclauali O. BALTZELLS'.. J JUST one word and per J W haps a few more are dm due ll! mis morning on CAR- PETS. The first one is LINOLEUM. This is a fabric largely taking the place of Oil Cloth, and much more elastic and not so cold. It is chiefly composed of ground cork and oil on a backing of heavy hemp. The carpet is two yards in width and comes in a variety of patterns both large and small figures, - nd light and dark shades, and it is goods that we can heartily recommend. Our assortment is very large and our prices altogether satifactory. TAPESTRIES. We are selling Tapestry car pets at 50c. a yard. Not shop worn goods by any moans but new patterns and new styles and iianusome ones at that. They will not last long so it would be wise to call and make a selection before they have vanished or the choicest have been taken. STRAW MATTINGS In Chinese and Japanese weaves are heavily represented in ourj stock. The Japanese though much the thinner has given ex cellent satisfaction wherever used, wearing equally as well as the heavier kind. We have a large number of beautiful patterns in both at prices from 15c. a yard upward. The assortment as yet is complete but of course the most desirable styles are going rapidly. BALTZELLS'f Altoona. H- t JOHSSTUS. M. J. BUCK. A. HHICK. EbTAbLlHHXO 18T2. Johnston, Buck & Co., iJANKi-;ns, EBENSBURG. ... PENN'A. A. W. BltH, f'aabler. Est a blihu bd 18H8. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKOLLTOVVN. PA. T. A. NIIAKH.rll, Caabler. Generai Banting Business Transacted. Tbe lollowlnsr are the principal features of general bakkina; business : O EPOS ITH KeeelTed payable on demand, and Interest bear Idk certificates Issued to time depositors. LUAKN Extended to customers on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all times. COLLMTIOXa Made la the locality and upon all the banking towns In the United Statee. enhances moderate. DRAFT lnsued neicotlable In all part nt tbe 1'nltd States, and lorelKU exchange Issued on ill parts of fcurote. At-rorwTN III merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are atnured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and e-inndcotial. and that they will tie treated as lllierally as good hanking tales will permit. Ke.perttnily, JOIIMNTON. HI CK CO. LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., J SO. R. 911 LI.E.-V, ... CANII1F.K. A GENERAL 15 AN KIN" fJ BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR A.NCK. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES It E PR FS EN T E D 15V US. Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers earnestly solicited, asstiringour patrons that all business entrusted to us will re ceive prompt and careful attention, and lie held strictly con (idem ial. Customers wil. he treated as lilierally as gixid hanking rules will permit. LILLY I5ANKINC. CO.. feb5t). Lilly, Peiina. TO THE SCHOOL - DIRECTORS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. C ENTI.EMEN: In pursuance ol the forfy 1 third section t the Act ol Msy 1KS1. yoa are berehy notified to meet la convention at the Court House In s beiwhunr at 1 o'clock r. w . on the t'lras Taeafajr la May. A. . 13. I eing the seoond day ol the month, and select, nra core, by a majority ol the whole number ol Directors present, one per on of literary and sel entine acquirements and ol skill and experience In the art ol teaching as County Suierlciendent for the three succeeding years, and certily tbe result to tbe Slate Superintendent at Hamsbnrg, as required by the thlny-nlnth and fortieth sec tions ol said Act. J. LtM'll. Count .-uperlntendcnt ol Cambr.a county. Ebensbunc. h April It. ISvS. To Investors. iirHY go away from borne to seek Investments when you can bay Pennsyl7anla First Mortgage securities on tbe Cash or Monthly Payment plan and which will net yoa twenty per cent, on your money? For particulars call oa or address H. A. LMILEHAKT. A ug. S. 18W. tbens'jurg, Pa PROPOSALS. SEALF.Il proposals are Invited rp to May I. Hu:f. at own. for tbe building and placing under n-d of S. Augustine's Church, Uimbrla c-junly. Pa., a brick stiacture 106x46 feet. Plan aedp-t catl m can he examined at the r wi de etol Kev. J. J. L.udden. ol said place. The right Is reserved to reject any r ail bids. E. B. IltNtAN. JAMES WHAKTON. Secretary. President Com. April 14. 1W THJ WHOM IT MAV CtlNCEKN: Ail prn( having claims ag-alnst tbe estate ol Jeremiah Noonan. late of Munnler township, cambna county deceased, or against tbe e.tate ot Eliza Noonan. lata ol said township, deceased, are requested Ui present tbelr claims properly probated to me by May Hfrtn. ISaS. M. I. A'lTTELL. Ebensburx. Pa.. March 31. lava. COr rtii KKWAKI) will be iall to anyone O.ULl famishing evidence leading to the arrest and conviction ol any person or persons breaking Into ant school house or Injuring any school property In Munster towrshlp. JAM. A. PAKKISH, P J. SANDERS. Secretary. President. April 7. 10. 1)K1VATE SALE. Tbe undersigned will sel t Private Sale In I.lly borough. Cambria county. Pa, bis Hotel, with Brewery attached t Two Ice Houses. Stable, and all necesnary Out building on the premises Tbe House Is licensed now. for further particulars call on or address the proprietor, THEOIiOKE SELL. Lily, Pa tct 24. S. L. KXCD. MATniOT HAUL REED & READE, Attorneyn txt Inw, EBENSHUKil. - - - PENNA. aT-Otttre oa Centre street. (4 2s VZ nCETTS WANTED A sV' aWA tfMaH ntaHiliathiiTpinlll, ui. k uk.. USNI ff A rut A- Ml, aaaVsiraaaaaj. Jb V. LEAD III THIS WEEK YOU CAN HAVE inod flour at f 1.19 n-r sack: Im'si corn and oats cliop at tl..: trixxl coffin-. rrJc; currants, 7 pounds for 2.V.; srood laundry soap. 1I pii'cs for 2.c.; suar, -.'1 pounds for tl.to. A Big Fall in Dry Goods. I'.i-st calii-iM-s at 0 and 7 cents: muslin, I,I,-hi ln-cl and iinbli-ai-lid. 4'iJ anil 7 ci-iils; iiiizliatiis. .'( and i cents; cloth, in irray. brown and srrwu, :l to X"i --nt: t'ash iiht in all colors, :) to :i.ri culs; red llanin-l, -ju cents; KimhI tiiwi-lintr cents. JThe above slock lias Uen r"duced 'Si jmt c-iit. Our Stock of Liadies" Coats Sold Almost For Nothing. ('oats. Coats. Coats. farmer former former Also, do not firret that nc arc now oflcriiijr our entire stock of Children's, Boys' and Men's Ovcrcoatslit half price. Good All-Wool Black and Brown ST.00; ISoys' j:iue andlack Cliincliilla Coats, Former price, fs.isi. Children's Caie Coats in ig I'laids or StriM.-s, 1.7.1: former price, f:t..i). ITI4' toimJs mtist po and there Is a uod chance fr buyers. Men's Heavy-Weight Oray or lied tJNlJE&WEAft, '..". per suit, former price, l..lo. LADIES' . IFincHDrcss Shoes at $1.20 to $2.00. TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. OTATKM KNT ol settlement with SaiieTTlMirii ol O Hlarkllrk lowonblp lur ibe )wr endiu j March 11. IHWC W. i. STEV ENS. Supervisor. Ir. To amount of duplicate .5'.il M 'a-h received Irom A. W. Kowland 67 Order cn vxiomilssluners ...... 3H W3 8 ..410 74 66 on Kt amount work du-tlcite Aluimnt returned to -oniiulimiuner. KxooeraUon . ... ... Prulesslunal services Strtnicers and tluilx-r lur flat l-rlde. Kepalriosr ilur and fciMii . . .. Service ol Supervisor 1 15 !! StHJTT STILES, Soverrlsor. Ir. To iDoost of duplicate t asa received trum A. W. Kowland. Order on tkimmisaluners & M ... 84 67 ... UiA fli'JO 78 3H Wl 5 (lj , lt 3 3 Hi ... 7 60 Cr. Amount wcirk duplicate , Exoneratlun . 1 sx returned Kepslrs Seivlee ol Supervlsor. S4EAI 'H Bt amount of tax not worked out and turned over to tli. tncitmlnir Suiierrls or aw 4 Wa. tl. onderDlKned auditor ol Klackllck townnhtp. hare audilel the atiove account and had It correct to tbe best our kaowledice and lie lief. Jl'llSON K. KE1-S. KllKKKT H'KWl'StlK. Attest. A. M. HI IW La Nil. WsltkbH Eiiwarii. I'lerk. Auditors. April 14. 18U3. JOHN PFISTBR", IICALtR IM GEIIER1L MERCHAHDISE, Hardware, Qneensware, HADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VEGETABLES IX sE.MI., HtEXHWI, etc.. OPPOSITE MCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. BtH 3017 TRIAL LIST. F II.I1W1N( Is the list of tanses set doa-a for trial at a sped I term of ouart tu be held on Moaday , Ms, j I. ltntf: '" 1 " Piper et al. I'lodie. ts. Cambria Lnd Co. iLutx a Son . . vi. Hartmaa. till.. vs. Johnstown l.iabet company. Hughe vs. Martin. Hoes . . m. Sherh&a. Martin v. HuKbesetal. Head . ....vs. lhinbam el al. Johnstown lalllina; Co..v. Lilly Mdsa. Uo. Clark...... -vs. Csurtield. Plneardo vn. Pierro. Koe a Sutler Itajr. t;rtle.... vs. Carthesr. C. Hsuerlein Brealnit tympany ....v. Ian. Krldsy vs. lally. Bendon..... Keploala.... Jonas ...... Kerer .......vs. Pryor. Kennedy. ..vs. mulveblll. . Kinney. Carroll. ..vs. tt'Cinnor Bros ..vs. I.eahey. ..vs. Huferker. J. 11. IIAKHY. Prothonotary. jidk.. Kspy April 11. 1W3. HUTtXLEOKANHE. H J.SHETTHJ. PaorairroR. Liocatad at UuBol. Pa., near the K. K. a. P. Hallway Uepat. Wa always endeavor to fur nish tba bast aoeommodat ions to business men. pleasure seekers and hoarders. Persons In search ol Mmlort and quiet will Und It a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpassed and Is always supplied with tba best the market atlords.and all the delicacies of the season. I'he Har Is sup plied with the choicest ol tiure liquors aal elicsr and notblns: but tba beat Is sold. Special atten tion Klven to tba cara ol horses. H. J.SCHETTIO.- (I you need Job PrlntlnuT II so, ;! I tiMii a trial order. FANCY AIID STAPLE GROCERIES. price $r..m, now f:!.(i prii-e "..on. now .'.( pt ict! '.1..V1, now r..:s A I'AIK-NO Yol' FORMER PRICE, EVERVTHIHC ON WHEEtS. Buggies, Wagons, Farm Machinery, Saw Mills, Engines and Boilers. Oliver Invented and Gave to tho World tho Chilled Plow. the genuine OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS M ADC Oliver Chilled Plow Works, South Bend, Indiana, ARE THE BEST GENERAL PURPOSE PLOWS IN THE WORLD. A strong statement but a true one, for these plows are better known, have reached a larger sale, have had a longer run, have proved more popular and given better satisfaction than any other plows on the face of the globe. , We mean the GENUINE OLIVER, and not the imitations claim ing to be the Oliver, or equally as good. Such imitations are on the market, placed there by unscrupulous manufacturers who seek to trade on the good name of the Oliver. Look out for imitations, buy only the genuine Oliver plows and repairs, and be sure you are right before you take the plow home. at5rOnce more Beware of "bogus" Oliver plows and repairs, and take none but the genuine, made by the Oliver Chilled Plow Works, South Bend, Indiana. HENOH & DROMGOLD'S ALL ST13KL. Spring Tooth Lever Harrow, A WsaderfMl Isnpraveuseat Ta asaklna thU new Lver Harrow they use me same Xlaaaa at-el Ira me naed la the!r etl.ee stria Float Harrow so that tbe frame could be used lur either harrow If desired. The Tee lb are bolted be tween malleable lasteniaus a lilJh blnne upon the bolt extend. nc thrnuicb tba Irawe .im aid are eonnected wlta an adtustiua ba and Is so arranaed ttaat ahile the barrow Is In operation and teeth, In the around, it will not pull tba lev as lorwsrd II dleuvaued In the rack .-ant la: or In other wiir.la It Is just as easy It. aJjunt the te-ih deep or ihalltiw while the harrow ts in operation as wliru stanalna still. 1 hey date two d'Serem notrlips In wnich the teeth are lastcoed and when four or hve Inches are worn oil. laey can be iM-t In anott.er lastenltiK. and by this adjustment In connection with the operation ul the adjusting lever, can be worn almost entirely out tbe same as la their Hatrhe: Tooth Harrow. Kach too h Ua. a curved shoe under the frtne maklnir a slldlnsr support. I ruarantee this Lever Harrow to lie oue ol the most eouipltte aud bet Iever Harrows ever ottered to tbe trade. S07 Cor. Main and Bedford Streets, JOHNSTOWN, PA. FUR TRIMMED - COATS, Reduced from $12 to $7.50. Mises' Coats in "!aiti and l:..x-IMi:itii). lieht a ml dark colors, in all si.es, can Im- txiuilit from 3.5T0S.ID1I lients" Ne kwear at I'.ic., regular .Vic. tromls. r""Fomet two weeks we will sell TV(I JU N- I)i:KI AMI FIFTY FAII:s I'ANTS-otied, ( lieyiots. All-Wool t'a-sj meres, at one price. M ATTIC II WHAT CO LOU WANT WE JIAVK. 814.00. ATS MEN'S CAM IH(IJ)IES5 In Cwngr 'ss or Lace, 1.7.1 to :.'.-.M. Misse' Ilniiirola and Orain Spring Heel Shoe. 1.1.1. Child's I)oni:ula and drain Heel and Spring Heel at .1c. .Men's Fine Dress Shoes in Coiijfress or Lace for tl.J.1. 500 PAIRS MEN'S - BUO GAINS, Solid Leather. Oak Top. Sole with I'.uckle. '.i.lc. a pair, former price 1.3.1. the higot oiler ever made iu Camhria county. rr-o.ir stuck oifi i:niti i:k.caki'i;ts, hats. CAI'S, TKl NKS and YALIsLS is now ready for in spection. I35""C"ome sjicud au hour with us. LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, GAIsLITZrLV, PENNA. Facts for- Farmers ONLY BY THE 1st E Tseth